Kamala Gets BAD News

Kamala Harris speaking in front of microphones.

(RightIsRight.co) – It seems that Kamala Harris keeps receiving extremely bad news as the elections approach because recent polling data revealed a significant shift toward GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.

Veteran polling analyst Matt Towery has sounded the alarm for Democrats, which highlighted a notable surge in support for Trump across critical swing states.

This uptick in Trump’s favorability could be the death knell of Harris’ campaign efforts, especially in traditionally Democratic-leaning states like Nevada.

Towery’s analysis, shared on Fox News’s “The Ingraham Angle,” paints a grim picture for the left as November approaches.

While mainstream media outlets try to downplay Trump’s resurgence, the numbers do not lie. In Georgia and North Carolina, Trump is already leading Harris among likely voters by 47% to 45% and 48% to 47%, respectively.

These razor-thin margins in traditionally contested states underscore the fragility of Harris’ campaign and the growing appeal of Trump’s America First agenda.

Moreover, the shifting political landscape is particularly evident in Arizona, a state Trump lost in 2020 but where he now holds a lead. This turnaround is a testament to the enduring power of Trump’s message and the failures of the current administration.

Even more telling is the mass exodus of Latino voters in Arizona from the Harris camp, with a whopping 10% now undecided – a clear rejection of the Democrats’ empty promises.

According to the latest polls from The New York Times and Siena College, voters across the Sun Belt say that Trump improved their lives when he was president and worry that a Kamala Harris White House would not.

The polls of these three states, taken from September 17 to 21, presented further evidence that in a sharply divided nation, the presidential contest is shaping up to be one of the tightest in history.”

In addition, the so-called “blue wall” of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania is crumbling, as Harris’ slim lead in these states – a mere 1-2 points – is well within the margin of error.

With Trump’s surging popularity, these once-reliable Democrat strongholds are now very much in play, threatening to obliterate Harris’ path to victory.

Furthermore, the poll also showed that cable news remains the primary source of information for likely voters, with 41% in Georgia and 39% in North Carolina relying on it.

This preference for traditional news sources over left-leaning online platforms speaks volumes about the American people’s thirst for real, unfiltered news.

“The divide in how voters get their news reveals just how fractured political media has become,” said Carol Bishop Mills, PhD, professor of communication and co-director of the PolCom Lab.

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